
Jenny Power
Morning Weather Anchor at KHQ-TV (Spokane, WA)
Emmy-Nominated Morning Traffic Anchor Weather Anchor at @KHQLocalNews . @MurrowCollege 19’. RT/Likes ≠ Endorsement. Opinions are my own. Tacoma ➡️ Spokane 🇵🇭
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4 days ago |
khq.com | Jenny Power
High pressure will continue to strengthen throughout the work week, delivering plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures across the Inland Northwest. Today's daytime highs will reach the upper 70s to low 80s. Winds will also be light on top of that with plenty of sunshine. Daytime highs are set to climb into the mid to upper 80s through the weekend and 90s by Monday.
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1 week ago |
khq.com | Jenny Power
High pressure builds in as we wrap up the work week and head into the weekend, delivering plenty of sunshine and daytime highs that will pop in to the low to mid 80s Friday and upper 80s and 90s by Saturday. Saturday night into Sunday a dry cold front will swing through the Pacific Northwest picking up winds and elevating fire concerns, especially for parts of central Washington. Travel could also be difficult for high profile vehicles and local lakes in central Washington could be choppy.
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1 week ago |
khq.com | Jenny Power
After the Inland Northwest saw a very warm day yesterday, a cold front is on the move to shake things up. Thunderstorms will be possible starting in eastern Washington late Thursday morning into Thursday afternoon. The best storm coverage is expected in the Northeast Washington and the North Idaho Panhandle. Temperatures will cool some but stay above average with highs in the low-80s for most.
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1 week ago |
khq.com | Jenny Power
Get ready for some heat! Daytime highs this afternoon will jump above average to the mid 80s to low 90s this afternoon. This is about a 10 degree jump in comparison to yesterday; so don't forget to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and take breaks in the shade!A cold front moving through Wednesday night into Thursday will bring a chance of some storms to the Inland Northwest.
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1 week ago |
khq.com | Jenny Power
The Inland Northwest is headed into another warming trend with daytime highs climbing well into the 80s by Wednesday. Warmer areas could peak back into the 90s. There will be plenty of sunshine and clear skies to go along with it. A weak cold front will arrive Wednesday night into Thursday. This will cool things down a bit for Thursday and strengthen the breeze.
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